Physics explains why gold stays pristine

Rearrangement of atoms on the metal’s surface helps prevent reactions with oxygen

Shiny gold pellets

Unlike other metals, which oxidize in air, gold (pictured) doesn't react. Now scientists have a better understanding of why.

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